03-23-2016, 09:25 AM
icampy Wrote:...
The main question here is.......Are there any technically oriented bachelors degrees online that aren't requiring physics? I have to/have had to do simple math, up to trig, for work.....but anything above that never clicked with me in high school. I only had to take "technical math" in college and the last few units of it were killer, I just never had it explained to me to where it clicks...
Just an side thought...can I ask why the aversion to physics? If it's because of the calculus, there are many algebra-based physics courses out there. Also, there are options out there that have online lab components. It would be a shame to let one algebra-based online physics with a home lab kit keep you from a degree that's more valuable to you in the long run.
rebel100 mentioned SL as an online w/ lab option. Cheap and very straightforward, but I think it's calc based. I know there are others here who have done an online algebra-based physics w/ lab. Maybe one of them can help.
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CLEP: Calculus (75), Precalculus (71), Info Sys and Comp Apps (78), College Mathematics (63), College Algebra (65).
SL: Calc I, Calc II, C++, Intro to Religion, Intro to Business, Business Ethics, Prin of Mgmt, Bus. Law, A&P I, A&P II
Study.com: Principles of Marketing, Microbiology
edX: Intro to Dif. Eq., Linear Dif. Eq.
UND Ind. Study: Discrete Math
APU/AMU: Linear Algebra, Mathmatical Modeling
TECEP: Nutrition
B&M: Far too many!